A feature flag solution that runs in your existing infrastructure
Flipt is an open source feature flag application that allows you to run experiments across services in your environment.
This means that you can deploy Flipt within your existing infrastructure and not have to worry about your information being sent to a third party or the latency required to communicate across the internet.
Flipt includes native client SDKs as well as a REST API so you can choose how to best integrate Flipt with your applications.
Flipt enables you to add feature flag support to your existing applications, with a simple, single UI and API.
This can range from simple on/off feature flags to more advanced use cases where you want to be able to rollout different versions of a feature to percentages of your users.
Flipt features include:
- Fast. Written in Go. Optimized for performance
- Stand alone, easy to run and configure
- Ability to create advanced distribution rules to target segments of users
- Native GRPC client SDKs to integrate with your applications
- Simple REST API
- Modern UI and debug console
Flipt allows you to focus on building your applications without having to worry about implementing your own feature flag solution that works across your infrastructure.
On top of this, Flipt provides a nice, modern UI so that you can always monitor the state of your feature flags and experiments in a single place.
Flipt is a single, self contained binary that you run on your own servers or cloud infrastructure. There are a multitude of benefits to running Flipt yourself, including:
- 🔒 Security - No data leaves your servers and you don't have to open your systems to the outside world to communicate with Flipt. It all runs within your existing infrastructure.
- 🚀 Speed - Since Flipt is co-located with your existing services, you do not have to communicate across the internet to another application running on the other side of the world which can add excessive latency and slow down your applications.
- ✅ Simplicity - Flipt is a single binary with no external dependencies by default.
❯ docker run --rm -p 8080:8080 -p 9000:9000 markphelps/flipt:latest
Flipt UI will now be reachable at http://localhost:8080/.
For more permanent methods of running Flipt, see the Installation section.
Flipt is still considered beta software until the 1.0.0 release. This means that there are likely bugs and features/configuration may change between releases. Attempts will be made to maintain backwards compatibility whenever possible.
There are two ways to communicate with the Flipt server from your applications:
- GRPC
- REST API
To figure out which best supports your usecase and how to get client(s) in your preferred language, see the Integration docs.
- markphelps/flipt-grpc-go - Go GRPC client (Go)
Client libraries built by awesome people from the Open Source community:
- Camji55/Flipt-iOS-SDK - Native iOS SDK for Flipt (Swift)
- christopherdiehl/rflipt - React components/example project to control React features backed by Flipt (React)
Flipt supports both SQLite and Postgres databases as of v0.5.0
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SQLite is enabled by default for simplicity, however you should use Postgres if you intend to run multiple copies of Flipt in a high availability configuration.
See the configuration documentation for more information.
There are currently two types of licenses in place for Flipt:
- Client License
- Server License
All of the code required to generate GRPC clients in other languages as well as the existing GRPC Go client are licensed under the MIT License.
This code exists in the rpc/ directory.
The client code is the code that you would integrate into your applications, which is why a more permissive license is used.
The server code is licensed under the GPL 3.0 License.
If there are any concerns about the use of this license for the server, please open an issue on GitHub so that we can discuss publicly.
- Website: https://markphelps.me
- Twitter: @mark_a_phelps
- Email: mark.aaron.phelps at gmail.com
I would love your help! Before submitting a PR, please read over the Contributing guide.
No contribution is too small, whether it be bug reports/fixes, feature requests, documentation updates, or anything else that can help drive the project forward.
Here are some good places to start:
If you would like to support the continued development of Flipt (and my ☕ addiction), you could always Buy Me A Coffee!
My plan is to soon start working on a Pro Version of Flipt for enterprise. Along with support, some of the planned features include:
- User management/permissions
- Multiple environments
- Audit log
- Streaming updates
- Metrics
If you or your organization would like to help beta test a Pro version of Flipt, please get in touch with me:
- Twitter: @mark_a_phelps
- Email: mark.aaron.phelps at gmail.com